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Friday, May 27, 2011

Gifts Discovered at the Beach

"Each day is a precious gift from my Father. How ridiculous to grasp for future gifts when today's is set before you! Receive today's gift gratefully, unwrapping it tenderly and delving into its depths. As you savor this gift, you fine Me." -Sarah Young inJesus Calling

Every summer my family takes a trip to the powdery white shores of the Gulf Coast for a week of uninterrupted family time and relaxation. At some point during the month of February my ache to return to Florida quietly slips into my daily routine and I spend many moments dreaming about our trip. This year may have been the best beach trip yet.

My entire family (plus my brother's roommate from college) was able to spend a full 7 days together amidst warm (not hot), sunny skies and refreshing, crystal-clear water. Seeing the beach through the eyes of an almost 16 month old was nothing other than pure joy and awe. When Addison sees something she likes she says "oooooOOOOOoooooo." This was her reaction to almost everything this week...sand, waves, shovels, buckets, bike rides, rocks, grass, bubbles, flowers, and new adventures.

What a gift it is to spend such quality andquantity time together as a family.

This may have been the best beach trip yet because I tried to view everything as a gift from God. Yes, even the long car ride there with an unhappy baby, short naps, and sunburn. I am learning and I am discovering how much God loves me on a much deeper level.

A few gifts I discovered and thanked God for while we were there...

#2 Spending Mother's Day with my mom and Addison at the beach

#3 Quiet, calm moments enjoyed at a usually crowded beach

#8 Our entire family sitting around one table for dinner (12 people!)

#10 Clear, emerald water overlapping white sand

#13 Nightime bike rides and walks on the beach with my One and Only under the glow of the sliver moon

8 comments:

Hi Jenna! Thanks!! Besides my husband, you are actually the first person to even look at my blog (as far as I know)! It is still a work in progress and I am finishing up some final touches before I share it with friends and family. I hope you found Ann's book life-changing as well!

Beautiful, Katie - what a special trip! Your writing and patient eye for that "decisive moment" before snapping the shutter on your camera are inspiring. Keep it up - you have much to share and hopefully to change in the mindset of others.

I hope my heart will grow to the point that I can give thanks as you are trying to. Often I sense that I simply put up with the mundane of life instead of living in thanks. If only I could see the chores of life not as things getting in the way, but as part of God writing our stories, maybe I would respond differently.

Robin- YOU are the reason I have this new life-change as you were the first person to introduce me to One Thousand Gifts! THANK YOU!! I hope you are enjoying lots of snuggle time with that sweet little angel!